Ethereum whales are buying the most ETH since 2018

Ethereum whales are buying the most ETH since 2018

Ethereum’s drivers are now different, but the ETH price is consolidating in a multimonth range, echoing its 2017 chart pattern, which resulted in a 1,000% rally. Key takeaways: Ethereum whales accumulated over 818,000 ETH ($2.5B) on June 15, their biggest daily inflow since 2018. ETH price is consolidating inside a multimonth range, mirroring its 2017…

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ETH price trend data suggests all future dips are for buying

ETH price trend data suggests all future dips are for buying

Technical data and ETH accumulation trends suggest price dips in the $2,100 zone are strategic purchasing opportunities. Key takeaways: Rising spot ETH ETF inflows and BlackRock’s accumulation signal strong institutional investor interest, supporting a bullish outlook. A dip to $2,100 could be a strategic entry point, bolstered by tokenized AUM surpassing $5 billion and a…

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SharpLink buys 3M in ETH, becomes largest public ETH holder

SharpLink buys $463M in ETH, becomes largest public ETH holder

While SharpLink has become the largest publicly traded holder of Ether globally, some entities, including the Ethereum Foundation and BlackRock, are still holding more ETH. Sports betting platform SharpLink Gaming has acquired 176,271 Ether for $463 million, becoming the world’s largest publicly traded holder of ETH. In a Friday announcement, the Nasdaq-listed company said the…

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Currency must be separated from state:  Returning to Bitcoin's original vision

Currency must be separated from state: Returning to Bitcoin's original vision

As government overreach and institutional interests reshape the blockchain landscape, it’s time to return to Bitcoin’s founding vision: a truly decentralized, immutable currency free from state and corporate control. Opinion by: Dr. K, co-founder of Quai Network While Bitcoin was intended to enable people to opt out of state-centralized money systems, the blockchain industry has…

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